The Muslim Mindset, Terrorism and Jihad in Islam

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Noted scholar and eminent academician Professor Habibur Rehman has rightly emphasized that the fear of global Islamic terror, kindled by the ghost of Jihad is haunting mankind, and all the forces of the world have entered into a holy alliance to contain this spectre. Conscious and concocted efforts were made in recent times to establish connection between international terrorism and the fundamentalist Islamic movement in the light of the rise of militancy to convince people that the world was witnessing a clash of civilizations between the forward looking secular world and the so-called backward looking intolerant Islam.

Professor Rehman has tried to show that Islam never believes in clashing with people and civilizations because it abhors violence, bloodshed and mischief. It did not consider the wars launched by the Muslim rulers and dynasties committing atrocities and excesses as exercises in the cause of Jihad. The notion of Jihad, as a matter of fact, had almost ceased to exist in the Muslim world after the tenth century until it was revived in 1979 by some of the superpowers to fire a pan-Islamic movement to defeat Soviet Union in Afghanistan. He has amply demonstrated that terrorism in the name of Islam is a misinterpretation because a religion which considers the slaying of an innocent person as slaying the whole human race and saving a life as saving the life of all people cannot allow its believers to kill innocent people of any caste, creed, race or religion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Habibur Rehman

Professor Habibur Rehman, former Vice-Chancellor, Agra University, Agra (India), obtained higher education from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, as well as the University of Western Ontario, London (Canada). For the last fifty years, he has been closely associated with teaching and research. He has also served as Dean, Faculty of Commerce, Aligarh Muslim University; Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Management, Kashmir University, Srinagar; and Head, Department of Economics and Management, University of Sokoto, Nigeria. He has been involved with several academic and administrative assignments and has published extensively.

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Title
The Muslim Mindset, Terrorism and Jihad in Islam
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
230330746, 9780230330740
Length
iv+242p., Illustrations; 23cm.
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#Terrorism